WARNING: Version 2.0 of Elasticsearch has passed its EOL date.
This documentation is no longer being maintained and may be removed. If you are running this version, we strongly advise you to upgrade. For the latest information, see the current release documentation.
Aggregation changes
editAggregation changes
editMin doc count defaults to zero
editBoth the histogram
and date_histogram
aggregations now have a default
min_doc_count
of 0
instead of 1
.
Timezone for date field
editSpecifying the time_zone
parameter in queries or aggregations on fields of
type date
must now be either an ISO 8601 UTC offset, or a timezone id. For
example, the value +1:00
must now be written as +01:00
.
Time zones and offsets
editThe histogram
and the date_histogram
aggregation now support a simplified
offset
option that replaces the previous pre_offset
and post_offset
rounding options. Instead of having to specify two separate offset shifts of
the underlying buckets, the offset
option moves the bucket boundaries in
positive or negative direction depending on its argument.
The date_histogram
options for pre_zone
and post_zone
are replaced by
the time_zone
option. The behavior of time_zone
is equivalent to the
former pre_zone
option. Setting time_zone
to a value like "+01:00" now
will lead to the bucket calculations being applied in the specified time zone.
The key
is returned as the timestamp in UTC, but the key_as_string
is
returned in the time zone specified.
In addition to this, the pre_zone_adjust_large_interval
is removed because
we now always return dates and bucket keys in UTC.
Including/excluding terms
editinclude
/exclude
filtering on the terms
aggregation now uses the same
syntax as regexp queries instead of the Java regular
expression syntax. While simple regexps should still work, more complex ones
might need some rewriting. Also, the flags
parameter is no longer supported.
Boolean fields
editAggregations on boolean
fields will now return 0
and 1
as keys, and
"true"
and "false"
as string keys. See Boolean fields for more
information.
Java aggregation classes
editThe date_histogram
aggregation now returns a Histogram
object in the
response, and the DateHistogram
class has been removed. Similarly the
date_range
, ipv4_range
, and geo_distance
aggregations all return a
Range
object in the response, and the IPV4Range
, DateRange
, and
GeoDistance
classes have been removed.
The motivation for this is to have a single response API for the Range and
Histogram aggregations regardless of the type of data being queried. To
support this some changes were made in the MultiBucketAggregation
interface
which applies to all bucket aggregations:
-
The
getKey()
method now returnsObject
instead ofString
. The actual object type returned depends on the type of aggregation requested (e.g. thedate_histogram
will return aDateTime
object for this method whereas ahistogram
will return aNumber
). -
A
getKeyAsString()
method has been added to return the String representation of the key. -
All other
getKeyAsX()
methods have been removed. -
The
getBucketAsKey(String)
methods have been removed on all aggregations except thefilters
andterms
aggregations.